Nigeria: Sponsorship Crisis - NFL May Be Re-Branded (AllAfrica.com)

Nigeria: Sponsorship Crisis - NFL May Be Re-Branded (AllAfrica.com)
The lingering crisis rocking the Nigeria Football League Board (NFL) following the announcement of MTN as the new sponsors of the Premier League in the country may take a new twist as chiefs of the Glass House meet Chief Oyuki Obaseki and his board members to find a common ground on how to avoid litigations.

Football: Few Big 12 seniors deemed top NFL picks (San Antonio Express News)
Lack of experienced talent has made this one of the bleakest years for potential NFL talent in the Big 12.

Fantasy football: NFL team owners are more in the know (Sun-Sentinel)
You know what’s cool about fantasy football?

Steroids spotlight turns to football (San Francisco Chronicle)
Does the NFL have a serious steroids problem? Some baseball fans, who have become defensive in the face of the attacks, scrutiny and suspicion that doping has brought to America’s Pastime, are quick to point a finger at football now that one of its star…

NFL roundup: Sunday’s action on the gridiron (Canada.com)
Cincinnati Bengals running back Chris Perry, left, is tackled by Atlanta Falcons defenders Keith Brooking, centre, and Patrick Kerney, right, in the first half of their NFL football game, Sunday, in Cincinnati. Atlanta won 29-27.

Post Magazine | News | MIAMI DOLPHINS CAPTURING HIGHLIGHTS IN HD (Post Magazine)
MIAMI - Production videographers from the NFL’s Miami Dolphins football franchise are capturing the season’s highlights and special events in high definition using Panasonic AJ-HDC27 VariCam and AG-HVX200 DVCPRO HD camcorders (www.panasonic.com/broadcast).

NFL: Oct. 30, 2006 (Sports Illustrated)
The only ones who know for sure what Dennis Green’s fate is are Bill and Michael Bidwill, neither of whom were available for comment after the game. But Green might be safe for now. Vice president of football operations Rod Graves said he did not anticipate a coaching change. –East Valley Tribune

PHOTO GALLERY: NFL week 8 (Sun-Sentinel)
New York Jets tight end Chris Baker (86) catches a pass but is ruled out of bounds as Cleveland Browns defensive back Brodney Pool (21) and linebacker Leon Williams (94) defend in the fourth quarter in an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006, in Cleveland.

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